Router

2016

19:32

Router follows two individuals: Chris, a war re-enactor who takes on the role of a Nazi trooper, and Constance, a pianist and performance artist from New York. Both of them inhabit multiple fictional planes, unknowingly drawing comparisons and connections to one another while referencing historical traumas that are never explicitly discussed.

In each instance, the idea of identity becomes slippery, and serves as a seed to elaborate on and exaggerate. The audience is left to draw connections between the protagonists as the contradictions in their lives are brought to the fore.

Router

2016

19:32

Router follows two individuals: Chris, a war re-enactor who takes on the role of a Nazi trooper, and Constance, a pianist and performance artist from New York. Both of them inhabit multiple fictional planes, unknowingly drawing comparisons and connections to one another while referencing historical traumas that are never explicitly discussed.

In each instance, the idea of identity becomes slippery, and serves as a seed to elaborate on and exaggerate. The audience is left to draw connections between the protagonists as the contradictions in their lives are brought to the fore.

Router

2016

19:32

Router follows two individuals: Chris, a war re-enactor who takes on the role of a Nazi trooper, and Constance, a pianist and performance artist from New York. Both of them inhabit multiple fictional planes, unknowingly drawing comparisons and connections to one another while referencing historical traumas that are never explicitly discussed.

In each instance, the idea of identity becomes slippery, and serves as a seed to elaborate on and exaggerate. The audience is left to draw connections between the protagonists as the contradictions in their lives are brought to the fore.